FROM Τ COMPRISING THE MOST IMPORTANT SPEECHES AND PUBLIC ACTS EMANATING FROM THE SOUTH DURING THEIR LATE STRUGGLE. FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES.-1 Vol. 12mo. CONTENTS: SPEECH OF HON. A. H. STEPHENS, delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of Georgia, November 14th, 1860. DECLARATION OF CAUSES WHICH INDUCED THE SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ORDINANCE OF SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LOUISIANA, ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, NORTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, TEXAS, MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA AND GEORGIA. SPEECH OF JEFFFRSON Davis on leaving the United States Senate. AFRICAN SLAVI RY, THE CORNER-STONE OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. A Speech by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States of America, delivered at the Atheneum, Savannah, March 12, 1861. Washiugton, December 23, 1860. Price $1.25. E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers, 654 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agents Wanted. By Hon. J. T. HEADLEY, Author of "NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS," "SACRED MOUNTAINS,” &o. Embellished with numerous Steel Plate Engravings. COMPLETE IN ONE LARGE OCTAVO VOLUME. This is truly a great national work, giving an authentic account of the early Ufe, military career, public services, and character of Major-General George Washington, Major-General Nathaniel Greene, Israel Putnam, William Moultrie, Henry Knox, Benjamin Lincoln Charles Leo, James Clinton, John Sullivan, Lafayette, FROM PREFACE. --The object in the following work is three-fold. First, to group around the “Fatber of his Country” the generals who stood shoulder to shoulder with him through the stormy period of the Revolution. Second, to give in successive pictures rather than in military detail, the great battles of the Revolution. Third, to present the early history of each general, showing how they were trained by Providence for the very work to which their lives were given. There could be no better time than now to contemplate those pure patriots, who knew no sectional interests, but were bound together and borne aloft by a common love for the whole country-when Massachusetts called aloud from Bunker Hill, and Marion, from the swamps of South Carolina, answered her—when New York and Virginia moved side by side, bound by a common interest, and resolvid to share a common destiny. May that common inheritance never be divided ! cloth, Gilt Side and Back, $3.50 4.00 654 BROADWAY, N. X. Agents Wanted. |